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  Sali Bracewell  
Movement is the work’s primary concern, using physical movement as a parallel for political, emotional and mental development. Travel as progress, dance as freedom. Movement in the animal kingdom means survival, movement in the western developed world means devastation. Humans are slowly losing the will to move at all, we are becoming static, fat and stiff relying on machinery, electricity and the monopolized national grid.

The aim is to question our perceptions of movement in a clownish, comedy protest that challenges the boundaries of practicality and absurdity. Using a Mobile Bicycle Powered Sound System as a symbol of redundant self-sufficiency in a developed World, ‘Green Machine’ is a campaign for green energy, a non-hierarchical platform for interaction and an advert for the beneficial qualities of moving oneself.

'Green Machine'
Bicycles, Steel, Alternator, Car Battery, Car Stereo, Speakers, String.
1m x 3.1m x 1m